WEBVTT DIFFERENTLY.WHAT THEY AGREE ON IS THATTHEY'RE HAPPY TO SEE MORE POLICEHERE TODAY.I JUST FEEL LIKE CRIME ISGETTING OUT OF CONTROL.>> CRIME IS SOMETHING WE AREHAVING TO DEAL WITH ON ANEVERYDAY BASIS.REPORTER: BUT CRIME IS NOTSOMETHING PEOPLE EXPECTED TO SEEAT WATERFRONT PARK.>> BEFORE IT WAS CONFINED TO ONEAREA, BUT NOW IT IS SPILLINGOVER TO OTHER AREAS.>> IT IS VERY FRUSTRATING.DOMA TO SEE THIS TYPE OFVIOLENCE TAKE PLACE ANYWHERE.REPORTER: THAT'S WHY MAYOR GREGFISCHER SAYS HIS TEAM, ALONGWITH POLICE, ARE ANALYZING THEVIDEO THAT CAPTURED WHATHAPPENED MONDAY NIGHT.>> WE ARE LOOKING AT THE CAMERASFROM LAST NIGHT AND TODAY TO SEEWHAT SORT OF STRATEGIES CAN BEADOPTED TO PREVENT ANYTHING LIKETHIS FROM HAPPENING AGAIN AREA-- AGAIN.REPORTER: MAYOR FISCHER SAYSTHERE WERE MORE THAN 30 OFFICERSON SCENE AT THE TIME OF THESHOOTING.ON TUESDAY PEOPLE WERE BACK INTHE AREA, WALKING AND BIKING THEBIG 4 BRIDGE.IT'S A WELCOME SIGHT TO GINAANGLIN, WHO WALKS AT WATERFRONTPARK WITH HER GRANDCHILDREN.I WASN'T WORRIED ABOUT WHATHAPPENED LAST NIGHT.I KNEW IT WAS PRETTY SAY.I'VE NEVER BEEN SCARED ABOUTCOMING DOWN HERE.REPORTER: THE MAYOR SAYS PEOPLESHOULD FEEL SAFE AND IF THEYDON'T USE COMMON SENSE.>> I DON'T THINK ANY PARENT WILLTAKE THEIR KIDS INTO THAT WITHANY KIND OF COMMON SENSE.REPORTER: MAYOR FISCHER SAYS THECITY ALSO HAS TO CHANGE THE WAYPEOPLE HANDLE CONFLICT.HE SAYS WE HAVE TO STOP USINGGUNS TO SETTLE OUR DIFFERENCES.REPORTING LIVE NEAR THE BIG 4BRIDGE, I'M MORGAN LENTES, WLKY

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"I just feel like the crime is getting out of control," Toni Jackson said.

Jackson said it is unfortunate that such a popular location was affected by the city's violence.

"It was confined to just one area," Jackson said. "Now it's spilling over into other areas."

Mayor Greg Fischer called the incident "frustrating."

"You don't want to see any of this type of violence take place anywhere," Fischer said.

His team, along with police, are analyzing video that captured what happened Monday night.

"We're taking a look at the cameras, both starting from the incident last night and through today, to see what kind of strategies that could be adopted to prevent anything like this from happening again," Fischer said.

Fischer told WLKY that there were more than 30 officers near the scene of the shooting.

Gina Anglin noticed more officers than normal patrolling the area on Tuesday.

"I knew we would," Anglin said. "We'll see lots of police there."

Anglin called the extra officers a welcome sight.

"I wasn't worried about what happened last night," Anglin said. "It's pretty safe, so I've never been scared to come down here."

Fischer said people should feel safe, and if they do not, they should use common sense.

"Last night's situation, where there's a lot of people and the police are dispersing them, I don't think any parent with any common sense is going to take their kids into that," Fischer said.

Fischer said the city also has to change the way people handle conflict. He said people cannot use guns to solve problems.